Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1951 — Page 29

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Not By CH] score 0 been for the ing hig Whe friend pect, o coach ° ster in the me told to been a the boy Most po means Mich: class of - Trading . . . . okie . —Times Photo by John Spi St. Jack Brown John Stauffer Norm Greiner Bob Barnett Evan Fine © Norm Wilhelmi Lloyd Smith ~~ William Moorhead Neal Fichtel Glenn Bahler Bob Sakel Phil Buck Dwight Swails Tony Hinkle Gall ; tres = = ® 8 8» y 8 8 . = =» | - 1932; » ® : Illinois Tribe, Reds Try Again My Guys Can Beat Your Guys— ‘500’ Entry Up to 48 0 « 7 Nelso Here This Week Ol “ - | executiy ere This Week-End ymplans an ars Ready 20 More Cars Expected wn | Richmond Game Washed Out; Pitching Chores s Bill Mackey Gets Big Time Trial in Iddings; ee! ‘Undecided’; New Shortstop in Camp Oo r a ge e ne I Oo m orrow Parsons’ 1950 Winning Mount Entered Notre | By EDDIE ASH 5 | Twenty more entries that will boost the 500-Mile Race entry list vey & Ties Sports Biitor By JIM HEYROCK | By FRANK ANDERSON to 68 are expected before next Monday's midnight deadline. tioners, ; Scheduling a game with the Cincinnati Reds in Richmond every WHAT WOULD BE a more fitting climax to a brilliant col- “We're ready.” Seven were announced yesterday by Speedway President Wil. Tuohy ig has become a jinx to the Indianapolis Indians. ‘And to Reds, lege basketball career than to beat a team of outstanding pro- “We're willing.” bur Shaw for the May iv A 1Wo oyness BAM) Driven. Joy bac 0. of course. > : fessionals? | “Hope we're able.” 3 y e d 0 , were a ancy o : The exhibition in eastern Indiana's metropolis has been set up The Indiana College All-Stars believe they could success- | And that, my friends. just about sums up the Indianapolis Memphiay HY Meyer of Dayton, 0.) Joseph P. Seopa 0 of Prince B18 several years running, but the weather always has knocked it out. fully call their school-boy careers at an end if they can defeat Olympians on the eve of The Times’ benefit basketball game with Covihn. Cal.: 3 M. Robbins of . Arkals And it was some of the same today. No game, wet grounds. the Indianapolis Olympians tomorrow night in Butler Fieldhouse. | the Indiana College All-Stars. Rovai Dak "Mich. Tom Sarafoff Butler to Play Nine rack: So the Indians stayed out in mm These 14 all-stars, as fine a group of boys | The Olymps will be content to take up where lof Terre Haute and Bill- Johnson Publish their own Victory Field wigwam Tribe Gutterid e | as could ever be assembled, were outstanding | they left off last year. They inaugurated The lof Long Beach, Cal : Football Games Ave ie ’ ge | during their college careers. Early this year, | Times cage classic on Mar. 35, 1550, Oo, Jets, | The possible entry of a three- Butler University Athletic Di Wate 1 & | they were picked to play on the All-Star team ng a picke and of collegians, -14. ce | - niversity etic - a best ne ous Guests of IPALCO f by a panel of the State's leading coaches. | then nothing has led anyone to believe they won't Joa Metopties sean ftom Sermany rector Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle re- track: ] On the Tribe. I think we got the best left. THE COXBIES tei Is wort is ts do it again. a . Iwill not be ready ® leased the Bulldogs’ nine-game : Sollee = 4 e ey were the top per- | 2 ¥ siers and thehandod Plching staff in the As formers in Indiana College basketball among | THE OLYMPS look at the game this way. | The two drivers named yester-|1951 football schedule yesterday. : Queen City Reds sociation,” Tribe Manager Don the 49 seniors listed as eligible for the team. | They figure that nothing is too tough after a {day are Rookies Roscoe Rann of It showed the Bulldogs will 3 aly Mill avi 289, Gutteridge told IPALCO members They reported at Bufier University Monday | S¢230D Of chasing the likes of George Mikan, Ed Dallas, who will wheel the Pat meet five Indiana Collegiate Con- 3 Presider orrow, this jast night. to begin workouts under the direction of Tony | Macauley, et al, in the National Basketball As- (Clancy Special, and Bill Mackey ference foes and two teams from 3 Alumni pd sO SY The father-and-son banquat Hinkle. They have worked hard over the past Soeiation, Tey DY Ua NY aN I me I Inianapons. ig Re lke the Mid-American Conference, to : 521 W 2:30. of ne . . {| because they'v the ngs al. ann has ’ 3 \ The friendly first guest event on the knife and Gs week and Baye been formed into a team. | ror Re es. RE 1 ee Tier \been a hotshot in Southwestern| Which Butler belonged formerly. 1 Frank rivals also will fork league for the baseball club Heyrock Boy Ha Shiv Dau Jom Poston to with Coach Tony Hinkle only a week. Anderson midget racing. Mackey, experi-! The schedule: g Jy; 10 battle it out at this season, was held in TPALCO pinations. They are most interested DE The Olymps have kept their playing edge by barnstorming enced in the midgets, too, finished) Sept. 22—Valparaiso; Sept. 29 i ichiga the Tribe park pr... Dinghions, hey " eres a in stopping the hard-running | jp. state with another team of All-Stars, a collection of pro and second to Duane Carter in the Western Reserve; Oct. 6—At Wa- Sidne; — SRRANE EL io, neu spp] Sey, "3 on tesnily out of te solos Tait | <oiege sees, 7 exe work shoud Be. vit JS se kak Spenibu pe anne fo 2:30, > - > ; : { ® a 8 8 = racing last season. i . Joseph's; . 27+Evans- i ' 8 down the exhibition curtain for SUPervisor of American Associa- As his starting combination tomorrow night, Tony Hinkle | CYNICS might think the Olymps aren't thinking too seri- The car entered by Robbins was ville; Nov. 3—Western Michigan; ; attorney both teams. tion umpires and a former Amer- probably will have Dwight Swails under the basket. Dwight | ously about the All-Star game. The cynics are wrong. The Ol driven to victory by Johnnie Par- Nov. 10—At Washington St. Clure The Reds open the National ican League umpire for 18 years, holds the four-year scoring record for state colleges and is one of | want to make a good showing, want = set a good ED 1 Jape sons in last year’s race. ‘Louis; Nov. 17—At Indiana State. 4 of Lou League season in Cincinnati on Was master of ceremonies. Hoosierland’s top pivot men. | to show the college boys what pro ball can do for a ndi- gr ————— m—— cere eh : also hel Monday against the Pittsburgh Speakers included Mayor Phil Probably at forwards will be Jack Brown and Phil Buck, | viduals. Nobody likes to lose, especially the pros where h tes and the Indians open the Bayt and Wallace O. Lee, vice both of Indiana University. Jack was a unanimous choice by Alex Groza, Ralph Beard Joe Holland Bob Lavoy, Paul . eral ms erican Association season at president of the Indianapolis the coaches. Jack and Phil should make an outstanding com- | walther, Cliff Barker Brice Hale. Leo Barnhorst and Mal 0 M d 1 | 8 p M ting Ass Victory Field Tuesday night Power & Light Co. Norm Beplay, bination at the forward posts. McMullen will take care of the Olymps’ end of things. John pen on ay | . . St. against the Milwaukee Brewers. Victory Field announcer-and a ‘s #8 : 8 8 2 2 | Mahnken and Don Lofgran are missing from the regular cast. . Micha The game here tomorrow will member of the Power & Light AT ONE GUARD in the starting five will be Norm Greiner of | yy 1 E. 1895: f € ahnken has reverted to the Boston Celtics after lend-lease duty Tuesday thru Saturday Until 5:30 a be the second between the Red- Co. personnel department, intro- Purdue. Hinkle is undecided about the other starting guard. It | with the locals. Lofgran returned to his home in San Francisco § Judge. skins and the Reds this spring, duced former members of the might be Glen Bahler of Purdue, one of the Boilermakers’ top The Olymps are taking McMullen off the reserve shelf for § Stacy the first having been played in company’s national amateur base- floormen this season. the game. He was inactivated i h { 3 former Tampa, Fla, last month, when ball championship teams and But on the bench will be two other teams equally as good, ee to 10 men Feb. 15. aL a Ey P rice alon e does not ni Pe, the Tribesters were trounced, 13 Chuck Klein of Indianapolis, for- drilled by Hinkle on both offense and defense this past week. | Ind. He’s in shape, too. : . La Salle to 2. A home run by Frank Ka- mer National League slugging Norm Wilhelmi of Taylor has been impressive under the hoop | Sz » . 3 determine the full . Erwin lin with one on accounted for the star. while Bob Barnett of Evansville and John Stauffer of DePauw SPY $s f : LAST YEAR Groza and Beard led All-Star game shooters conferen only Indianapolis runs, tallied in have looked good at forwards. o , wi : 4 | with 20 and 18 points, respectively. The best collegian, Valpa- § * nner; the first inning. up on young Don Hedrick, Tribe z= = = 5 = = raiso’s Bob Metcalfe, sniped 16. : Balle St. Undecided on Pitching ‘President Owen Bush said. IT WOULD BE hard 1o pick a first team out of these stars. | The Olymps figure they'll lead the scoring again tomorrow | 1 Dr. Al Because of the cancellation of. Full Season in 49 They all turn in good performances in practice and they all want | pight. But they fear Dwight Swails of Indiana Central, Bob Sakel 3 rity of today’s game, Tribe Manager Don “We'll keep Hedrick around and to beat the Olympians. of Evansville, Gus Moorhead of Hanover and Indiana's terrific ey Gutteridge was undecided about tr¥Y to teach him more tricks Ceremonies start at 8 p. m. with the introduction of players. | trio of Jack Brown, Bill Tosheff and Phil Buck. The fear it = Arounc his starting pitchers against the about covering the position,” Last year the Olympians triumphed over the All-Stars, 84-74. | justified. The collegianns named are tough. 3 Reds here tomorrow and Sunday. Bush stated. “Should he suddenly Times Sports Writer Frank Anderson, who has set like a | 3 2 4. : Ww He had planned to use Elmer absorb the knowhow, you can Mother Jes wilh the Olympians this season believes it will happen WE DOFF our cap to All-Star Game Promoter Jim Heyrock. of a LEON HAND TAILORED ; a Riddle, right-hander, and Johnny never tell He might stay con, 28aih. on’ | But we would advise Jim to give his All-Stars a heap, big pep talk. 3 McCall, southpaw, on the mound the job. The lad has great possi- I believe my guys can beat your guys, Frank! |" The Olymps are out to win. i COLT mn Richmond, but now he doesn’t bilities, according to Manager TC Betcha my boys beat your boys, Jim. Garment for Men and Women 8 talent, M: know. Gutteridge and the older players.” Olymps Squeeze Exhibition Baseball # his Colum The American Association open- Gutteridge said that until he Bl Siiisq Presa N College Sports Softball Notes 3 Walk er is drawing close and he indi- obtains a long look at Clark, he'll! Another Victo Memphis A ER Ho 0-2 § 1 : @ who resig cated PiSViously that the Dpening continue to start games with ry Chisato a Watkins 200 B00 ish Alabama 6-3, Mon 3-3 (second game ML Ll gig 8 eo 3 last year. Same pitching assignmensg res Hedrick at sh Times State Service (8). 8) xd Mas ha, , called end of 9th, darkness). manager . Johnson. 3 between the two veterans. Gut- ’ short ; MUNCIE, Apr. 14—The Olymps use Bf 438 Mast. Losing pltener {Roreia 13, Eeliiucky JO. nd Lee (rain. . The team will be known this season § Went on . A lark’'s last full season was k iat Plitsburgh. New York (A) vs. Pitts- pichisa ashing as the Pountain Square American Athletic Associatic teridge said he would talk to both 1949 when he played for Mont- 2 UP to their old tricks again io." \N\ cancelled. rain. North Carolina 10. Davidson 3. Club and will be sponsored by South Side the little hurlers this afternoon to learn : squeezing out victories with last- At Charleston, W. Va. Cincinnati (N) Duke 26. North Carolina State 1. business firms, Johnson sald today, 3 . . " gomery in the Southeastern 3 ; vs. Philadelphia (Ni. cancelled, rain. North Carolina 15, Michigan 12 A practice game will pe held at 200 3 The ne how they felt about working a yeagyue batting .266. period rallies. At Indianapolis. Chicago (N) vs. In- eee i DP, Subday 84 Finch Park, State St # Bird mal few innings apiece against Cin- Taki Clark Ww Big Alex Groza and Bruce Hale anaDol ASHINGTON, Bb € ® F hibi 2 Ba k tb I fet a chance to play during the game. . . vd 3 isn’t maki epuall here tomorrow afternoon. rr Tua es led an Olympian ‘drive last nightiBrookiva #N) ..... 000 900 001—1 8 ¢ xhibition skerba Teams playing in City Darks wanting Price alone is not a determining factor of value. pennant 3 e Reds’ manager is the genial move. e 11- ashin ) 2 ; Rex Harlem Globe Trotters 73, College All-| Practice games 3 . + 3 Biel we . . . Luke Sewell, who piloted the St Player was in the Hollywood gia overtook the Indie Al Camptaie: MOuters:’ Hafris (1) Sod Toisansiis Olympians 81, Allstars 75. |$on, 105 Vila Ee Ti Joun| The combination of price, quality fabrics and ises yet, Browes to their onl ~ (Cal) training camp in March, = or® an g p Grasso. Winning pitcher, Kuzava. 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